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Olympia Looping, also known as Munich Looping, is a portable steel roller coaster owned and operated by R. Barth und Sohn Schaustellerbetriebe KG. The ride was designed by Anton Schwarzkopf and Werner Stengel, and built by BHS. It is the largest portable roller coaster in the world, and the only one with five inversions. It appears at many carnivals in Germany, most notably Oktoberfest, where it made its debut in 1989.

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  • Olympia Looping (de)
  • Olympia looping (fr)
  • Olympia Looping (it)
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  • Olympia Looping (nl)
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  • Olympia Looping (auch bekannt als Fünfer Looping) ist die Bezeichnung der 1989 auf dem Münchner Oktoberfest eröffneten ersten transportablen Achterbahn mit Fünffachlooping der Welt, die mit einer Streckenlänge von 1250 Metern zudem die größte transportable Achterbahn der Welt ist. (de)
  • De Olympia Looping is een mobiele achtbaan, geopend in 1989 en ontworpen door Anton Schwarzkopf en . Gebouwd in de fabrieken van de Duitse staalproducent BHS en attractiebouwer Zierer. Dit is de grootste mobiele achtbaan ter wereld. Hij reist rond tussen Duitse kermissen. Een van zijn vaste stekjes is het Oktoberfeest in München, waar hij ook zijn allereerste rit maakte. De achtbaan dankt haar naam aan de vijf loopings, die samen de Olympische ringen voorstellen. (nl)
  • L'Olympia Looping è uno tra i più grandi ottovolanti mobili del mondo, dotato di cinque looping. (it)
  • Olympia Looping, also known as Munich Looping, is a portable steel roller coaster owned and operated by R. Barth und Sohn Schaustellerbetriebe KG. The ride was designed by Anton Schwarzkopf and Werner Stengel, and built by BHS. It is the largest portable roller coaster in the world, and the only one with five inversions. It appears at many carnivals in Germany, most notably Oktoberfest, where it made its debut in 1989. (en)
  • Olympia looping est un parcours de montagnes russes assises transportable construit par Anton Schwarzkopf et Werner Stengel et appartenant à Rudolf Barth. Il a ouvert en 1989. Il est l'un des parcours de montagnes russes transportable le plus grand du monde et le seul à posséder 5 loopings verticaux. Il est visible sur plusieurs fêtes foraines allemandes, notamment lors de l'Oktoberfest. (fr)
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  • Olympia Looping (en)
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  • Full layout at night (en)
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